He worked in the lumber industry with Gilmore Puckett Lumber Company until heart problems forced him to retire. He never stopped working though. He could build anything if it involved a hammer and piece of lumber. He raised four children and was very proud of them all. He loved his three granddaughters and grandson and adored him.
Daddy loved to talk about the War and share his experiences. Some of Daddy and Mama's most enjoyable times were spent organizing, planning and attending army reunions all over the United States as well as hosting smaller reunions at their home in Amory with 8 or 10 couples who lived nearby in neighboring states. My siblings and I also enjoyed helping with the reunions and listening to all the stories.
One Saturday night Daddy was suffering from an excruciating head ache. Mama called the ambulance to take him to the hospital. Daddy was suffering from a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which evidentially ruptured in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. Daddy died one week later October 10, 1992 in the Intensive Care Unit at Gilmore Memorial Hospital in Amory, Mississippi.
Thank you Daddy for being you. You were a great man and I was always so proud to call you Daddy. I miss you everyday. Your daughter, Pat
His obituary follows from the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Casper Lafayette Brasfield, 75 died Saturday, October 10, 1992 at Gilmore Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. He was a lifelong resident of Monroe County, a veteran of World War II serving in the European Theatre and a retired employee of the Gilmore Puckett Lumber Company. Survivors include his wife,Margaret Ann Cox Brasfield, whom he married in 1963. His sons, Dennis Casper Brasfield and wife Wanda of Shevreport, LA and Mike Brasfield of Amory; his daughters, Patricia Brasfield Owings of Amory and Kimberly Brasfield of Birmingham, AL. Three granddaughters, Ashley Brasfield, Corie Brasfield, Brooke Brasfield and one grandson Will Owings. Four sisters, Fleeta Shumpert, Mellie Stevens and Lavern Hill of Amory and Jewel Nash of Hatley.
Since his passing in 1992, there have been two more grandchildren born, Emily Junkins and Ryan Simmons as well as 7 great grandchildren as of 2022.
He worked in the lumber industry with Gilmore Puckett Lumber Company until heart problems forced him to retire. He never stopped working though. He could build anything if it involved a hammer and piece of lumber. He raised four children and was very proud of them all. He loved his three granddaughters and grandson and adored him.
Daddy loved to talk about the War and share his experiences. Some of Daddy and Mama's most enjoyable times were spent organizing, planning and attending army reunions all over the United States as well as hosting smaller reunions at their home in Amory with 8 or 10 couples who lived nearby in neighboring states. My siblings and I also enjoyed helping with the reunions and listening to all the stories.
One Saturday night Daddy was suffering from an excruciating head ache. Mama called the ambulance to take him to the hospital. Daddy was suffering from a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which evidentially ruptured in the ambulance on the way to the hospital. Daddy died one week later October 10, 1992 in the Intensive Care Unit at Gilmore Memorial Hospital in Amory, Mississippi.
Thank you Daddy for being you. You were a great man and I was always so proud to call you Daddy. I miss you everyday. Your daughter, Pat
His obituary follows from the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
Casper Lafayette Brasfield, 75 died Saturday, October 10, 1992 at Gilmore Memorial Hospital after an extended illness. He was a lifelong resident of Monroe County, a veteran of World War II serving in the European Theatre and a retired employee of the Gilmore Puckett Lumber Company. Survivors include his wife,Margaret Ann Cox Brasfield, whom he married in 1963. His sons, Dennis Casper Brasfield and wife Wanda of Shevreport, LA and Mike Brasfield of Amory; his daughters, Patricia Brasfield Owings of Amory and Kimberly Brasfield of Birmingham, AL. Three granddaughters, Ashley Brasfield, Corie Brasfield, Brooke Brasfield and one grandson Will Owings. Four sisters, Fleeta Shumpert, Mellie Stevens and Lavern Hill of Amory and Jewel Nash of Hatley.
Since his passing in 1992, there have been two more grandchildren born, Emily Junkins and Ryan Simmons as well as 7 great grandchildren as of 2022.